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The multicultural stew that is modern Peru gets
much of its spice from two waves of immigration—the Chinese in the mid-19th
century, and the Japanese at the turn of the 20th century. These two immigrant
groups have put down roots, and their descendants are fully integrated into
Peruvian life. But at the table and in markets, such as Lima’s Central Market,
the Asian impact is hard to miss.